DLTK's Crafts for KidsCanada Word Mining

Print out the word mining puzzle and make as many words as you can from the phrase. This is good spelling
practice for young children (and a challenge for adults too -- just ask
my husband -- he had to help me with the sample answers sheet *wink*).

Word Mining Tips

Some people find it useful to rearrange the letters they have available in
alphabetical order or grouped by consonants and vowels before they start
mining. For example, if your word mining phrase is "Happy Birthday" you
might find it useful to rearrange the letters:

alphabetically:
a a b d h h i p p r t y yOR

by consonants/vowels: a a i y y
b d h h p p r t

Talk to the children about using "rhymes" to help fill in more
words. For example, if you find the word Rat (using "Happy
Birthday" as our word mining example) encourage the children to replace
the first letter (R) in Rat with some of the other consonants available to
come up with Bat, Hat, Pat, THat

Word Mining Rules:

Words that require a capital letter are not allowed (names like David or Sally)

Words that are pluralized simply by adding an "s" are not
allowed (cats, dogs, owls) though their singular is allowed (cat, dog, owl)

Words that require punctuation are not allowed (ex: can't, don't)

To make word mining more challenging, you can also disallow 1, 2 and 3
letter words. However, if you're doing this with younger children I
recommend allowing them to form words with as many letters as they like.

Templates:

Close the template window after printing to return to this screen.

Set page margins to zero if you have trouble fitting the template on one page (FILE, PAGE SETUP or FILE, PRINTER SETUP in most browsers).